I also used WSJT-X for the contest.  After the contest, I opened a new 
ARRL-DIGI log in N1MM Logger and imported the ADI.  Then do 
N1MM/tools/rescore current contest, and it will do all the 
distance-based scoring for you, so you can submit your score to 3830.  
Then, create a Cabrillo file.  The ARRL robot accepted mine on the first 
shot.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
On 6/7/2022 10:38 AM, John Geiger wrote:
 
I used the WSJT-X logger for the ARRL digital contest, which generated an
ADI file, which the ARRL won't accept for the contest.  I have tried to
find ways to convert it to a Cabrillo file, with no luck yet.  There is a
file converter by a SP7 ham I downloaded and ran, but it doesn't work
either.  It keeps coming back saying there is no <eoh> in the log and
therefore it isn't an ADI file, even though I added the <EOH> line before
the first line of log data.
Any ideas how I can get this into Cabrillo format?
73 John AF5CC
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